leviproblem
A leviproblem is a problem nobody else but a certain person has, and is deemed unfixable.
Where the person who always has the problem is refered to as Levi.
The only one who may find a solution for said problem is the Levi.
Related to: Murphys Law
A problem only a certain person could have, and it always the same person who obtains said problems.
Where the person who always has the problem is refered to as Levi.
The only one who may find a solution for said problem is the Levi.
Related to: Murphys Law
A problem only a certain person could have, and it always the same person who obtains said problems.
Sam: After he couldn't acces his database in pgAdmin 4 while nobody could figure out why, he ran a series of commands I never heard of before to fix it; Claiming he had the same problem quite a lot at home.
Brent: That is such a leviproblem.
"Levi": When I tried to acces the ECTS-fiche I got an error claiming : "You try to open an ECTS sheet from a community or B course. However, this is only possible from a course." While I just pressed the url from the course.
Arne: Thats another one off your leviproblems ..
During the mathematical exam the Professor took a chair next to Levi to discuss the solution to the problem.
At first glance the Prof saw the solution didn't at all use the method teached in class so he deemed the solution wrong.
But when he looked at the result off it, he noticed the result however was correct.
He asked "Levi" to explain the series of methods he used, which were a series of geometric methods which the Prof wouldn't even consider himself to use for this question.
"Levi" had solved his Leviproblem with an solution only he could come up again.
Brent: That is such a leviproblem.
"Levi": When I tried to acces the ECTS-fiche I got an error claiming : "You try to open an ECTS sheet from a community or B course. However, this is only possible from a course." While I just pressed the url from the course.
Arne: Thats another one off your leviproblems ..
During the mathematical exam the Professor took a chair next to Levi to discuss the solution to the problem.
At first glance the Prof saw the solution didn't at all use the method teached in class so he deemed the solution wrong.
But when he looked at the result off it, he noticed the result however was correct.
He asked "Levi" to explain the series of methods he used, which were a series of geometric methods which the Prof wouldn't even consider himself to use for this question.
"Levi" had solved his Leviproblem with an solution only he could come up again.